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steven city, winchester, getting up early in the morning after that sunset. we have a clearing sky since then. post your pics to nbcwashington.com. there's the monument. that's a pretty picture. live view from the city camera. 49 at reagan national with a westerly wind around 14 miles per hour. we have temperatures elsewhere. mid-40s in montgomery county. prince george's, arlington and most of fairfax, fort belvoir at 36. elsewhere in the 40s. leesburg down to 43. off to a mild start this morning. as we look at -- happening later today, lots of sunshine. this is as of tuesday afternoon 4:30. as we get into the evening hours, initially the early part of the evening clear. clouds closing in rapidly as we get a low pressure close to it. this is a wednesday morning, tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. all cloudy, no precipitation for the morning commute. then, as we get into the afternoon, this is 3:00 in the afternoon, the area in green. that's rain. the area you see in the lavender, that's potential snow. we're going to get colder air moving in as this low pressure m
steven city, winchester, getting up early in the morning after that sunset. we have a clearing sky since then. post your pics to nbcwashington.com. there's the monument. that's a pretty picture. live view from the city camera. 49 at reagan national with a westerly wind around 14 miles per hour. we have temperatures elsewhere. mid-40s in montgomery county. prince george's, arlington and most of fairfax, fort belvoir at 36. elsewhere in the 40s. leesburg down to 43. off to a mild start this...
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deadline given by the city. then it will be hauled back where he will bun the piano, the final chapter of the art project. >> it is about 4:45. it was a year ago that many of us went lin sane and tonight it will be a homecoming when he runs with the houston rockets to face the warriors. he was in houston a week away and played one of the best games of the season sinking five, three pointers and the war years were blown out by the rockets. golden state will plan for pay back in oakland tonight. look for more defense. >> what will be exciting, the good thing, you cannot be terribly disappointed either way, right? a lot of folks are rooting for him, and some are rooting for... >> i would keep the volume down on the lin rooting, your neighbors, there, they will not like that. >> this is on a personal note. >> how is the weather? >> if you liked yesterday you will like today. there is haze. there is moisture. it is trapped below the high pressure. there is sinking hair that tends to keep the moisture down and that is
deadline given by the city. then it will be hauled back where he will bun the piano, the final chapter of the art project. >> it is about 4:45. it was a year ago that many of us went lin sane and tonight it will be a homecoming when he runs with the houston rockets to face the warriors. he was in houston a week away and played one of the best games of the season sinking five, three pointers and the war years were blown out by the rockets. golden state will plan for pay back in oakland...
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the city, the condition of the city. >> reporter: mayor gray and the media got a tour of one of the largest projects under way. the marriott hotel taking place next door to the convention center. >> the city said we need more meeting rooms to be competitive. >> reporter: the developer plans to deliver, 1200 rooms, a total of 10,000 square feet of meeting space and an underground tunnel that connects to the convention center. when if opens, it should employ about a thousand people. 51% of those jobs will go to district residents. when complete, this place is going to be absolutely massive. because of height restrictions here in the district, it can only go up 14 floors. so to find space, construction crews dug down over 100 feet. down below, it is so deep it is considered a mining exercise. >> you are required to bring an oxygen tank with you just like you would if you were in a mine. >> reporter: there is more to come. district leaders have gone after domestic and foreign investors. at the city center project downtown, it's deep pocket investors from qatar paying the bills. the mayo
the city, the condition of the city. >> reporter: mayor gray and the media got a tour of one of the largest projects under way. the marriott hotel taking place next door to the convention center. >> the city said we need more meeting rooms to be competitive. >> reporter: the developer plans to deliver, 1200 rooms, a total of 10,000 square feet of meeting space and an underground tunnel that connects to the convention center. when if opens, it should employ about a thousand...
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oklahoma city is right on the edge. doesn't look like you're going to be in the heavier band of snow. oklahoma city could get three, four inches of snow later on today and tonight. one of the stories is going to be this big trough of cold air kicking off the east coast. there is a storm on the eastern seaboard. it looks now it's trending more off shore. so that means we could possibly avoid another big snowstorm on the east coast. again, we'll track that throughout the rest of the week. things are looking better. today's forecast, northeast is good. rockies are just fine. we'll watch new orleans down there. i think they'll be okay. just hit and miss periods of rain. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> good news, home prices rising 10% year over year. >>> conditions for the 4,000 passengers strand add board that carnival cruise ship are getting dicier by the day. >>> plus, best in show. the pampered purebreds as westminster gets ready to crown just one. >>> fir my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got.
oklahoma city is right on the edge. doesn't look like you're going to be in the heavier band of snow. oklahoma city could get three, four inches of snow later on today and tonight. one of the stories is going to be this big trough of cold air kicking off the east coast. there is a storm on the eastern seaboard. it looks now it's trending more off shore. so that means we could possibly avoid another big snowstorm on the east coast. again, we'll track that throughout the rest of the week. things...
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is considered one of the most advantageous dating cities for singles. >> lucky for you we've got an expert on how to tip the scales in your favor. debra alfarone helps you hop online to find love the smart way. >> which one you want first, the bad news? ladies, you outnumber single men in the district. but the next minute and a half, i'm going to give you five tips that can help you put yourself ahead of the back. maybe even land a date for valentine's day. >> it's not something our moms taught us when we were growing up. it's a new skill you need to learn. >> reporter: lori davis' job is to make your online dating profile the best it can be. >> i figure when you hear red, you think feisty and exciting. >> reporter: that single mom, promotions producer at wusa 9. we asked davis to look over her profile. carrie starts off with she's a typical red head. >> you never want to describe yourself as typical, because you want to stand out from the rest of the women on the screen. >> reporter: that's tip one. stand out and be specific about it. >> reporter: davis says it makes it easy for someone t
is considered one of the most advantageous dating cities for singles. >> lucky for you we've got an expert on how to tip the scales in your favor. debra alfarone helps you hop online to find love the smart way. >> which one you want first, the bad news? ladies, you outnumber single men in the district. but the next minute and a half, i'm going to give you five tips that can help you put yourself ahead of the back. maybe even land a date for valentine's day. >> it's not...
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the city put up signs asking patrons to only feed the ducks seed but then patrons stop feeding the birds all together and they took down the sides. the city will continue to work with bird advocates to find a solution. >> they need to make the seed available for people to buy. 6: 41 and let's check in with jacqui jeras. >> we cannot complain, we will have some sunshine today but tomorrow, not so much. >> good morning we will have some sunshine and fairly mild temperatures, already starting out in the 40's. 47 degrees in annapolis and 43 and gaithersburg and a little cooler north and west. the cold spot is southwest of town in manassas. the cloudiness got pushed out overnight by this cool front and it will be comfortable today. high pressure will give us a fair match of sunshine. we will have clouds that will move back into the area with rain and possibly a wintry mix tomorrow night. no significant accumulation but we will keep an eye on it. >> we pretty much just have volume in the district and virginia. we are now in the rush hour and 395 coming off the belt way toward landmark has a br
the city put up signs asking patrons to only feed the ducks seed but then patrons stop feeding the birds all together and they took down the sides. the city will continue to work with bird advocates to find a solution. >> they need to make the seed available for people to buy. 6: 41 and let's check in with jacqui jeras. >> we cannot complain, we will have some sunshine today but tomorrow, not so much. >> good morning we will have some sunshine and fairly mild temperatures,...
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police say they were called to the 100 block of glamor city place. when they arrived they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds to their upper bodies. they were rushed to the hospital and expected to survive. police say this was a drive by shooting officers say the vehicle where the gunshots came from was a black suv. police say it appeared words were exchanged between the victims and whoever was in that suv the shooting has unsettled the people who live here. >> surprised. but i was sleeping last night and then my wife heard shots and she woke up and she was telling me that somebody got shot and i heard the cops outside. >> reporter: police say the shooting is possibly gang related. they will find out more once they interview the victims at the hospital. officers are there standing by. this is the second drive by shooting that happened over night. about one hour later a mile away near doben and jackson avenue. shots were fired in that neighborhood. we are told those bullets hit a car and home. no one was injured. they are not sure if those two
police say they were called to the 100 block of glamor city place. when they arrived they found two men suffering from gunshot wounds to their upper bodies. they were rushed to the hospital and expected to survive. police say this was a drive by shooting officers say the vehicle where the gunshots came from was a black suv. police say it appeared words were exchanged between the victims and whoever was in that suv the shooting has unsettled the people who live here. >> surprised. but i...
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he's from a little town just outside of midland city, newtown. kind of the place where everybody knows everyone else. population 1,500. got that motorcycle, as well, going by. population 1,500 where we're expecting a lot of those people to be at his funeral today. it actually, the crowd is expected to be so large they had to move it to a civic center. i met a friend of his, pastor robert smith. if he was alive, if he survived, he would probably be here trying to get that boy out of the bunker. also, listen to what a person who lives here in midland city says about ethan, that 5-year-old in that bunker with jimmy lee dykes and the community that surrounded him, she says, with love and support. >> we can fight and we can push through and we can pray and that our prayers are going to be answered that ethan is coming home to be with his large family. >> her name is michelle riley. she is making black, blue and red ribbons. black to mourn the death and blue and red to symbolize the school colors of dale county schools, miguel. >> sound like a very fit
he's from a little town just outside of midland city, newtown. kind of the place where everybody knows everyone else. population 1,500. got that motorcycle, as well, going by. population 1,500 where we're expecting a lot of those people to be at his funeral today. it actually, the crowd is expected to be so large they had to move it to a civic center. i met a friend of his, pastor robert smith. if he was alive, if he survived, he would probably be here trying to get that boy out of the bunker....
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shot and killed the school bus driver, in midland city, alabama, near the border. the sheriff said the suspect felt like he had a story. now that story could remain a mid. -- remain a mystery. >> we were never able to actually find out what his story was. he just continued to -- we know it was very important to him and very complex. we were never able to discover what the story was. >> here's what we do know. the young boy is set to celebrate his sixth birthday this week and you can bet his relatives will be there with him. jonathan is live. some birthday plans on the agenda. >> that's right. video i want to show you from the nearby town of napier field. their city officials have been collecting birthday cards for the bow throughout the whole ordeal. his actual birthday is tomorrow but the celebration may come a few days later. school officials want to hold a big celebration, probably at the local high school football field to honor a boy who was well-loved long before he became the focus of the hostage standoff. >> never met a stranger. he put his arms around you,
shot and killed the school bus driver, in midland city, alabama, near the border. the sheriff said the suspect felt like he had a story. now that story could remain a mid. -- remain a mystery. >> we were never able to actually find out what his story was. he just continued to -- we know it was very important to him and very complex. we were never able to discover what the story was. >> here's what we do know. the young boy is set to celebrate his sixth birthday this week and you can...
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saturday's attack was carried out by a sunni militant group an attack in the same city five weeks ago saw a huge blast in the snooper hall which killed more than one thousand people. in warsaw have clashed with demonstrators protesting against the independence of kosovo officers used battens against crowds who fought back by throwing flares at police meanwhile the parades been held in kosovo marking the fifth anniversary of its independence from serbia the santa clara public proclaimed its sovereignty in two thousand and eight. she could face a death penalty in her native afghanistan for converting from islam to christianity a young girl's no been allowed to stay here in russia as a refugee than after she was his own bio family for changing her beliefs that is within a caution of reports. the real was born in afghanistan by two thousand and eleven she and her family arrived in russia in a small town in the prone region in search of a better life her father pleaded for asylum but it was denied because there was no evidence that either he or his family were threatened with political rel
saturday's attack was carried out by a sunni militant group an attack in the same city five weeks ago saw a huge blast in the snooper hall which killed more than one thousand people. in warsaw have clashed with demonstrators protesting against the independence of kosovo officers used battens against crowds who fought back by throwing flares at police meanwhile the parades been held in kosovo marking the fifth anniversary of its independence from serbia the santa clara public proclaimed its...
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the same word many fans are using to describe the host city. jay grey, nbc news, new orleans. >>> kids at one local school will get to stay up and watch the whole game without worrying about it being a school night. and that is a first grader making a shot that won the entire school the day off on monday. the headmaster at the school in bethesda made a deal that if one of the few selected kids could make that shot, they'd get to stay home on monday. a seventh and eighth grader both tried and missed. the first grader nailed it. >> wow. i wish we had that here. >> and you can see the scouts calling him now. >> you were a little basketball star. >> i was. >> we put you up there. >> i was a three-point shooter. i was a little guard. >> that's all right. wherever you can make it from. we'll let you take the shot. >> all right. so whetherwise, nice to have you back this weekend. you know, we could see more snow. i was afraid you were going to miss it last week. >> if you blinked, you missed it. that's how it goes. we actually had snow at the beach la
the same word many fans are using to describe the host city. jay grey, nbc news, new orleans. >>> kids at one local school will get to stay up and watch the whole game without worrying about it being a school night. and that is a first grader making a shot that won the entire school the day off on monday. the headmaster at the school in bethesda made a deal that if one of the few selected kids could make that shot, they'd get to stay home on monday. a seventh and eighth grader both...
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he briefly considered fighting city hall, but friday will be the last sunset performance. after that, he'll take it out on a boat. >> hopefully i can do it. i'm going to sing good-bye and thank you to all the people that came around and it will be wonderful. >> joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> sounds like an i check and very fashionable. ,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks to speculation of a t watch. this is welcome news >>> apple stock finished the day up thanks to speculation of a new smart watch. this is welcome news for a company criticized for lack of innovation following the death of steve jobs. >> but mike asked how much can you possibly do with something as small as a watch? >> anybody know what time it is? >> 5 and 2. >> anybody know what time it is? do you know what time it is? >> 1:58. >> you do know, chances are because you looked at your smart phone, watches? not so much. is that about to change? >> a bunch of rumors that apple may be testing out an i watch. >> molly wood, who by the way, wears a watch for style. thinks it could be called a watch, but a remote control for your iphone
he briefly considered fighting city hall, but friday will be the last sunset performance. after that, he'll take it out on a boat. >> hopefully i can do it. i'm going to sing good-bye and thank you to all the people that came around and it will be wonderful. >> joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> sounds like an i check and very fashionable. ,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks to speculation of a t watch. this is welcome news >>> apple stock finished the day up thanks to speculation of a new...
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million is what police are offering the >> the city of los angeles is offering a $1 million reward to help capture and ex-police officer wanted by police. christopher dorner is accused of killing three people in a revenge plot targeting the lapd. so far, the department had received 700 tips in the search, which is now in its second week. we are still in the flu season, and it is one of the worst. you can bet germs are lurking just about everywhere. if you think you can dodge the bullet just by isolating yourself, coming up in today's medical alert, there is really no where to hide. >> it makes me think about how many people hold this every day. we could have some snow tomorrow night. we will detail that. first, a live look at ocean city. >> if you need to make a big plans purchase, your timing is perfect. shop maryland and the take place this weekend beginning after midnight saturday morning. you will not have to pay the 6% sales tax on certain energy star appliances. the idea is for consumers to be more grain as they say a little more green. >> the legislature and others have put in
million is what police are offering the >> the city of los angeles is offering a $1 million reward to help capture and ex-police officer wanted by police. christopher dorner is accused of killing three people in a revenge plot targeting the lapd. so far, the department had received 700 tips in the search, which is now in its second week. we are still in the flu season, and it is one of the worst. you can bet germs are lurking just about everywhere. if you think you can dodge the bullet...
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this is a live look at bush bonn street in the heart of the city. "fat tuesday" is the grand finale of the week long carnival celebration. it is said to be the biggest and the best one yet. it is the giant party ahead of ash wednesday in the lent season. this year's event is said to generate $3 million for the city. that is your 5@5:30. >>> talking more about new orleans later in our travel section. take a look at who is talking. this morning a big talker in the beltway. the president's first state of the union address for his second term. it is blaefed the president will talk about gun control i am brakes a -- immigration and the economy. this is what brit hume was talking about telling bill o'reilly that he doesn't believe a major set of change or changes is on the way. >> the other question is, bill, will he make the long-awaited -- finally make the long-awaited pivot to the economy. he is going to pivot to the economy because it is still weak. i have had a suspicion for a long time bill this president is not really very interested in or by the e
this is a live look at bush bonn street in the heart of the city. "fat tuesday" is the grand finale of the week long carnival celebration. it is said to be the biggest and the best one yet. it is the giant party ahead of ash wednesday in the lent season. this year's event is said to generate $3 million for the city. that is your 5@5:30. >>> talking more about new orleans later in our travel section. take a look at who is talking. this morning a big talker in the beltway. the...
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. >> afscme could not reach a agreement with the city last time around so the city imposed a contract that included a pay cut. kelley had to give up a horse she had for 13 years and the supervisor lost her home. >> i work hard, i got my job, i saved for my house and i feel like it was tornway from me because of the budget cuts. you take 12% of my pay, for a single person. i cannot make my anymore. >> look at the difference in response times. four years ago, 95% of calls were answered in ten seconds. by the second quarter of this fiscal year, only 90% of calls were answered within the ten seconds. people calming 911 with emergencies waited 4.5 seconds ned of 2.5, and people calling 311 with nonemergencies waited nearly minute. the dispatchers say the job is getting harder and not because of the calls we take. >> and the not knowing, how much more are they going to take. how much more can you alter your life, there's a point you lose everything. >> now the city of san jose may end the year with a projected surplus of $10 million. even with that, mayor reed said that the city cannot affo
. >> afscme could not reach a agreement with the city last time around so the city imposed a contract that included a pay cut. kelley had to give up a horse she had for 13 years and the supervisor lost her home. >> i work hard, i got my job, i saved for my house and i feel like it was tornway from me because of the budget cuts. you take 12% of my pay, for a single person. i cannot make my anymore. >> look at the difference in response times. four years ago, 95% of calls were...
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toward the bus driver and his family. >> every where you go around the midland city area you will see signs rest in peace mr. charles poland. we attended his funeral yesterday. it was a wonderful celebration of life rather than talking his death. from everything we understand from people that we know who was good friends with him. he was one of the cream of the crop. a great man that loved god and loved his family and loved those kids on the bus. when a person like this is snatched out af community, sure there's going to be a loss. >> pastor michael senn, thank you very much. glad we can report some good news about this little boy. also, kimberly, i want to tell you we have received a written statement from robert bentley, the governor of alabama. he says, quote, i am thankful that the child who was abducted is now safe. i am so happy that this little boy can now be reunited with his family and friends. we will all continue to pray for the little boy and his family as they recover from the trauma of the last several days. back to you. >>> jonathan we are going to ask you to stand by.
toward the bus driver and his family. >> every where you go around the midland city area you will see signs rest in peace mr. charles poland. we attended his funeral yesterday. it was a wonderful celebration of life rather than talking his death. from everything we understand from people that we know who was good friends with him. he was one of the cream of the crop. a great man that loved god and loved his family and loved those kids on the bus. when a person like this is snatched out af...
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and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property taxes. the mayor outlined plans to streamline government services and use the savings to cut property taxes which right now are twice as high as surrounding counties. >> at a time when families are choosing to live in baltimore, our property taxes will be more come pets tif. >> part of that savings would come from changes to the city's pension system. new hires would sthoift a 401(k) model. also,firefighters hours would increase. . >> we must work with our fire unions to negotiate a new schedule with significantly higher pay to reduce insufficiencies and
and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property...
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the city is absolutely safe. we have talked several times about a procedure we call tactical alert, can allows us to rewill date resources from all over the city to where they are most needed. so with all of the additional resources, that are assigned directly to the investigation, the divisions that protect our communities are doing so and will continue to do so at an excellent job. >> if you determined it was him buying scuba gear what would be the implication for the investigation, do you all go underwater now? what are the implications? >> i don't know. at this time there's no telling why he was purchasing scuba gear. again, hopefully we will develop more information on that. yes? >>. [ inaudible question ] >> some are credible. and all of them will be looked at. obviously with 1,000 clues and tips you have to prioritize, so those that have more credence and more weight will be followed up on immediately. and others will be prioritized and handled as we can get to them. >> from the los angeles police departme
the city is absolutely safe. we have talked several times about a procedure we call tactical alert, can allows us to rewill date resources from all over the city to where they are most needed. so with all of the additional resources, that are assigned directly to the investigation, the divisions that protect our communities are doing so and will continue to do so at an excellent job. >> if you determined it was him buying scuba gear what would be the implication for the investigation, do...
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or getting into the city. san jose is off to a nice start, no major problems either. >>> there is a little bit more of an on shore component near the coast. temperatures will level off stayed turning that win direction in different areas. yesterday they had a north wind, 41 half-moon bay, yesterday at this time they were 50. yesterday there is a westly breeze there. you get towards fso it is more of a westly breeze. they are just little bit cooler coast and bay and some patchy fog in the morning, not today, we start off with a little bit of fog, santa rosa is also dealing with some low clouds. once it burns off, we crank things up friday and saturday and as we head to the weekend, it will still be nice, just a little bit cooler. >>> it will be discussed at a senate judiciary committee hearing. this is the subject commit he's second hearing on gun control since the mass shooting in newtown connecticut as people debated gun sales and sports. they debated this on university avenue and some people were upset about
or getting into the city. san jose is off to a nice start, no major problems either. >>> there is a little bit more of an on shore component near the coast. temperatures will level off stayed turning that win direction in different areas. yesterday they had a north wind, 41 half-moon bay, yesterday at this time they were 50. yesterday there is a westly breeze there. you get towards fso it is more of a westly breeze. they are just little bit cooler coast and bay and some patchy fog in...
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vatican city. >> in the hallowed secret halls, the next pope will lead the largest body on earth. traveling, ability to inspire a billion followers across the world. >> the new pope has to make this clear he is the pastor of the universal church, not just the bishop of rome. >> reporter: it might be sacred. nine to four odds, the one from ghana. he would be the first black pope. >> the new pope has to be very sensitive to the president condition of hue man nit and rec -- human ti and keep the gospel in its pure form. and archbishop scola but don't expect public politicking. all the campaigning will be behind these closed doors. >> campaigning is like a cardinal sin. you don't do it. otherwise, there would be tremendous backlash. >> today the vatican revealed he had a pace make are for years. his retirement home is the monastery inside the vatican. he will be spending the rest of his days in quiet prayer. >> he will be retired and not intervene in any way in the process. >> reporter: and that process is definitely underway. it will pit staunch traditionalists on one side and those
vatican city. >> in the hallowed secret halls, the next pope will lead the largest body on earth. traveling, ability to inspire a billion followers across the world. >> the new pope has to make this clear he is the pastor of the universal church, not just the bishop of rome. >> reporter: it might be sacred. nine to four odds, the one from ghana. he would be the first black pope. >> the new pope has to be very sensitive to the president condition of hue man nit and rec --...
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she believes the city of concord should be putting in stop signs where the crash happened yesterday to slow down cars in this area and make sure people can safely get across the street. this high school freshman was hit while in the crosswalk and now he has severe swelling on his brain. he was walking to basketball practice at mt. diablo high school at 1:30 in the afternoon yesterday. he was thrown 30 feet in the air and landed on his head. the driver cooperated with police and investigators said she did not show any signs of impairment. still the boy said this is a dangerous intersection for pedestrians. >> reports that i got is that the person who hit him, did not even break. she just ran into him, he apparently hit the windshield and landed on his head. he actually looks good, but he is in very critical condition right now. >> reporter: last night his teammates on his basketball team could be seen linking hands and praying for him. they canceled practice and even his basketball coaches visited him at the hospital and his mother said at this point he is in a medically-induced coma an
she believes the city of concord should be putting in stop signs where the crash happened yesterday to slow down cars in this area and make sure people can safely get across the street. this high school freshman was hit while in the crosswalk and now he has severe swelling on his brain. he was walking to basketball practice at mt. diablo high school at 1:30 in the afternoon yesterday. he was thrown 30 feet in the air and landed on his head. the driver cooperated with police and investigators...
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of course, they are going to take a chopper to the papal summer residence outside the city of rome. >> christiane amanpour is joining us. details about how the pope will live his life out. pretty fascinating. we' we're. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. we are on unchartered waters. the last time this happened was 600 years ago. pope benedict xvi after tomorrow, a new pope elected sometime we can expect before it begins on palm sunday, march 24th. so this is what is going to happen. he is going to leave the vatican tomorrow at 5:00 p. mrk local time. and there we are told he will stay for at least a couple of months, the logistics completed and the renovation and also, of course, to try to put some distance between him and pope emeritus for the new pope. those are the basic details of what we know. we do know that his private secretary will continue to minister to him and live with him in that convent that he will end up in. he will also continue to adjust and to organize the private meetings of the new pope. so there's an area of sort of cross-pollination, one man working for two
of course, they are going to take a chopper to the papal summer residence outside the city of rome. >> christiane amanpour is joining us. details about how the pope will live his life out. pretty fascinating. we' we're. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. we are on unchartered waters. the last time this happened was 600 years ago. pope benedict xvi after tomorrow, a new pope elected sometime we can expect before it begins on palm sunday, march 24th. so this is what is going to...
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that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. >> of i go there for help. i go there for to get well. i don't go there to get more problems. >> up next. brian cross has one more problem. we show you the letter the doctor sent him and what it means for the medical care. >> also the pot bust that came with some teeth. what officers found standing near the contraband. >> then later on jimmy kimmel live. >> tonight great karl reiner music from family of the year plus grammy award winner mindy. >> i didn't win a grammy. >> yes you did. >> no i didn't. >> you did. >> you did. >> he is. >> risk versus reward is the debate in the medical community over common
that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. >> of i go there for help....
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so any cardinal under the age of 80 will soon make his way to vatican city, what's it the 13th of february now, so you would expect maybe four weeks from now, that will be the spth, 14th, maybe 15th of march they will all gather inside the sistine chapel. among those cardinals will be 11 cardinals from the united states who will also be in there to elect the next pope. it was interesting to hear timothy cardinal dolan in new york. amid all the surprise with the announcement of the resignation that he had no idea what happens next for him and how the procedure works. martha: he says i'm waiting for directions. this is the first time he's been through this process having just been made a cardinal last year. a lot of excitement. it will be very interesting to watch this unfold. bill: in mid march you'll get the con california, and the conclave. two weeks, easter after that. you'd have a new pope in place. martha: by easter. bill: by easter. jon scott standing by. a quick preview of what's happening now. how are you doing. jon: doing well. we are awaiting in just a few minutes a briefing from
so any cardinal under the age of 80 will soon make his way to vatican city, what's it the 13th of february now, so you would expect maybe four weeks from now, that will be the spth, 14th, maybe 15th of march they will all gather inside the sistine chapel. among those cardinals will be 11 cardinals from the united states who will also be in there to elect the next pope. it was interesting to hear timothy cardinal dolan in new york. amid all the surprise with the announcement of the resignation...
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protection. >> and murder in chicago have the city in shock. the killing of a 15-year-old girl, gunned down just days after performing at president obama's inauguration. her funeral was yesterday. let's go to ted rowlands with >> reporter: they have made arrests arrests of two of them. they were both picked up on saturday night. they've now been charged with one count of murder and two counts of murder plus some weapons violations. michael ward according to police, the 18-year-old, has confessed to killing high dia pendleton by accident. he thought there were rival gang members in the group and opened fire. he didn't realize he was opening fire on a 15-year-old and her friends after they had just completed a final exam in high school. ward said that he got out of a car, shot the individuals under this overhang in a park, and then was taken away in a getaway car by williams. according to police, nobody stepped forward. the break in the case came from the police were getting leads and going out and actually finding witnesses that they will later
protection. >> and murder in chicago have the city in shock. the killing of a 15-year-old girl, gunned down just days after performing at president obama's inauguration. her funeral was yesterday. let's go to ted rowlands with >> reporter: they have made arrests arrests of two of them. they were both picked up on saturday night. they've now been charged with one count of murder and two counts of murder plus some weapons violations. michael ward according to police, the 18-year-old,...
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a medical officer from the japanese embassy will offer advice this month in the cities. the doctor from japan will advise citizens next month in beijing, shanghai. >>> radiation from the nuclear accident in fukushima forced many people to leave their homes and it's still too high for them to return. some evacuees are so fed up they are taking legal action and suing the government and the firm that owns the nuclear plant and demanding they get the radiation down. 350 evacuees are launching a class action against the government and tokyo electric power company. they're demanding officials bring radiation down to the level it was at before the accident and they're demanding $550 each in compensation. >> translator: i'm from minomasata city. people from my community are scattered from here and there. the main thing we want is to get back to normal. >> lawyers for the evacuees say the class action is the first of its kind. >> translator: this case has huge significance because we are trying to show blame lies not only with tepco but also with the government. >> the evacuees s
a medical officer from the japanese embassy will offer advice this month in the cities. the doctor from japan will advise citizens next month in beijing, shanghai. >>> radiation from the nuclear accident in fukushima forced many people to leave their homes and it's still too high for them to return. some evacuees are so fed up they are taking legal action and suing the government and the firm that owns the nuclear plant and demanding they get the radiation down. 350 evacuees are...
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okawa was born in the city in 1898. she's lived in the home since 1997. nurses say she operates her wheelchair and moves around the facility by herself on good days. they say she has a good appetite and enjoys sashimi and sushi. the world's oldest man also lives in japan. 115-year-old jiroyen kimura is from kyoto prefecture. >>> time now to get a check on the weather. people in tokyo are enjoying sunny skies. >> high pressure is covering much of japan. in tokyo the high is expected to be 14 degrees. we see this number in late march. the warmth will affect northern japan. melting snow could cause some avalanches and blizzard conditions will come back to northern japan over the weekend as a new system is approaching from the west. right now the system is producing increasing snow and the winds in north eastern china up to 15 centimeters of snow. the snowy weather and wet conditions will spread to the korean peninsula by tonight. once the system moves through temperatures will go down quite sharply. on thursday in seoul your high is expected to be 12 degrees
okawa was born in the city in 1898. she's lived in the home since 1997. nurses say she operates her wheelchair and moves around the facility by herself on good days. they say she has a good appetite and enjoys sashimi and sushi. the world's oldest man also lives in japan. 115-year-old jiroyen kimura is from kyoto prefecture. >>> time now to get a check on the weather. people in tokyo are enjoying sunny skies. >> high pressure is covering much of japan. in tokyo the high is...
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the entire city damaging buildings and shattering windows. nasa said the explosive force of the media were breaking up was the equivalent of two one to hear oshima bombs over twelve hundred people were injured including over two hundred children mostly from pieces of shattered glass. windows just exploded i saw one girl he had and a growing his hand we were told to quickly put our clothes us on and run out so many were able to film the other three phenomenon later flooding the web with footage as rumors spread of what it might have been a stricken airplane a satellite that fell out of orbit even the beginning of the end of the world would mrs reported seeing fragments of the crashing all across the region. i saw a small can there was a weird smell but it was not a fire so i think it's a piece of meteorite and it's small during them no however most of the sighting started out to be ordinary peed bug fires because so far officials have not found any fragments of the media or for now the immediate priority. he's to look after the injured and rep
the entire city damaging buildings and shattering windows. nasa said the explosive force of the media were breaking up was the equivalent of two one to hear oshima bombs over twelve hundred people were injured including over two hundred children mostly from pieces of shattered glass. windows just exploded i saw one girl he had and a growing his hand we were told to quickly put our clothes us on and run out so many were able to film the other three phenomenon later flooding the web with footage...
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also, some showers in oklahoma city and kansas city. >> the temperatures in the northeast finally warm up to more seasonable readings. new york and boston will get close to 40. warmer-than-usual in the southeast, with atlanta in the mid-60s. 20s for fargo, minneapolis and detroit. honolulu and miami, they're in the low 80s. >>> coming up after the break, a judge you do not want to mess with. >>> plus, the price of convenience. online shopping could mean the death of hundreds of local shopping malls. >>> and we'll take a test drive of the tiniest car on the road. >>> welcome back. the government is claiming a victory against credit card fraud. federal officials say a fraud ring based in new jersey sold $200 million. they allegedly used thousands of fake identities to obtain cards and then got the credit limits raised. 18 people have been arrested for what may be the country's largest credit card fraud rings. >> wow. >>> and there are stunning revelations this morning in the government's lawsuit against a top credit rating agency. the justice department says standard & poor's inflated th
also, some showers in oklahoma city and kansas city. >> the temperatures in the northeast finally warm up to more seasonable readings. new york and boston will get close to 40. warmer-than-usual in the southeast, with atlanta in the mid-60s. 20s for fargo, minneapolis and detroit. honolulu and miami, they're in the low 80s. >>> coming up after the break, a judge you do not want to mess with. >>> plus, the price of convenience. online shopping could mean the death of...
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but rapid urbanization is turning fields into cities disrupting the natural flow of water. and there's rising concern that could dampen economic growth in the future. nhk world has more. >> translator: after widespread floods in the capital. more than 40 residents died and another 45,000 were forced into temporary shelters. the city center was submerged under water as deep as one meter. cars and buses were stranded. some businesses and factories were forced to close. for many foreign companies operating in jakarta, it was the case of deja vu. they suffered similar damage during the 2007 rainey season. since then, many foreign foundries have implemented anti-flood measures. this company changed its entrance to 46 inch meters aboveground level. >> translator: we suffered damage from flooding twice in the past. we took a lesson from those experiences. and decided to take counter measures on our own. our building has a system to drain water as well as a pumping device to discharge water when it starts coming in. >> translator: this is transforming the landscape around jakarta.
but rapid urbanization is turning fields into cities disrupting the natural flow of water. and there's rising concern that could dampen economic growth in the future. nhk world has more. >> translator: after widespread floods in the capital. more than 40 residents died and another 45,000 were forced into temporary shelters. the city center was submerged under water as deep as one meter. cars and buses were stranded. some businesses and factories were forced to close. for many foreign...
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the award ceremony is scheduled for tuesday in paris. >>> visitors to the city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of elegance in miniature form. represent members of the nobility and the customes they wore. citizen groups are showing off an extensive collection. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsman have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than 1,800 dolls from all over the country. they're displaying them to draw attention and visitors. the dolls at the top are seven meters off the floor. >> translator: they reach right up to the ceiling. they're amazing. >> translator: it's wonderful to see something big like this. >> the dolls will be on display until march 9th. >>> people who travel a long way to see natural beauty. mountains, water falls, sunsets. but what about fog? residents of one misty town claim their unusual climate is worth the trip. >> reporter: a chilly winter morning. dawn breaks. a dense fog forms in the mountains sweeps down
the award ceremony is scheduled for tuesday in paris. >>> visitors to the city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of elegance in miniature form. represent members of the nobility and the customes they wore. citizen groups are showing off an extensive collection. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsman have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than...
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city and for the metro system. graham had his committee aseenments reduced as the chairman spoke about the evidence against him. >> and there have been three investigations. each of the investigations lead to the conclusion that the district's code of conduct was breached. >> yes. >> reporter: the council voted 11-220 reprimand graham, only ward 8 council member marion barry sided with graham. >> when every member of this council may be subject to this. it may happen to jim graham today. everybody on this council on a daily basis, weekly basis, makes them arrangements, trade votes on this or that. >> reporter: citizen activists had mixed reactions on whether graham was sufficiently punishe
city and for the metro system. graham had his committee aseenments reduced as the chairman spoke about the evidence against him. >> and there have been three investigations. each of the investigations lead to the conclusion that the district's code of conduct was breached. >> yes. >> reporter: the council voted 11-220 reprimand graham, only ward 8 council member marion barry sided with graham. >> when every member of this council may be subject to this. it may happen to...
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the city installed new state of the article as last year, and -- of the art cameras last year and they've seen an increase in violations. aaa says over 17,000 drivers were ticketed in the city last year. some drivers received tickets even though they were completely stopped but they crossed just beyond the solid white line. now some are saying that's not right. >> if they had gotten through on yellow or if the light had turned red while they were in the intersection, they would not have gotten a ticket. but they did the honest thing, they stopped trying to avoid a ticket and still ended up with a ticket and motorists are outraged about this. >> the number of tickets last year, more than doubled those issued the year before. >>> today marks fat tuesday where the party in new orleans is reaching a fever pitch just before lent. so here's a live look at bourbon street. yup. they are having a good time down there for the traditional celebration. vinita nair is in the crowd. >> reporter: the first mardi gras parade started first thing in the morning. thousands came out to see the zulu parade. a
the city installed new state of the article as last year, and -- of the art cameras last year and they've seen an increase in violations. aaa says over 17,000 drivers were ticketed in the city last year. some drivers received tickets even though they were completely stopped but they crossed just beyond the solid white line. now some are saying that's not right. >> if they had gotten through on yellow or if the light had turned red while they were in the intersection, they would not have...
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that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. of i go there for help. i go there for to get well. i don't go there to get more problems. >> up next. brian one more one more problem. we show you the letter the doctor sent him and what it means for the medical care. >> also the pot bust that came with some teeth. what officers found standing near the contraband. >> then later on jimmy kimmel live. of the family of the yearner plus grammy award winner mindy. >> i didn't win a grammy. >> yes you did. >> no i didn't. >> you did. >> before back in [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese,
that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. of i go there for help. i go...
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as the economy of southeast asia keeps growing, more people are flying from city to city in the region. atr is training pilots right in asia. the french-italian company hopes it will urge companies to buy its turbo prop planes. a japanese airline that shuttles between regional cities has decided to start using three of the propeller planes. >> at the beginning of the operation in japan with atr, we are confident that we can be successful. >> higher fuel prices are propelling changes to regional air travel. nhk world, paris. >>> people in norlt north western japan are used to dealing with wintry conditions. this time they're finding themselves under. >> the snowfall has reached record breaking levels. it's already at 502 centimeters which is the record so far this time of year. this is accompanied with gusts of 90 kilometers were hour. both combined are bringing blizzard conditions. the bad news is that the accumulation is going to be some staggering amount in the next 24 hours due to the additional snowfall of another 60 centimeters. another 60 centimeters will likely to bring more rec
as the economy of southeast asia keeps growing, more people are flying from city to city in the region. atr is training pilots right in asia. the french-italian company hopes it will urge companies to buy its turbo prop planes. a japanese airline that shuttles between regional cities has decided to start using three of the propeller planes. >> at the beginning of the operation in japan with atr, we are confident that we can be successful. >> higher fuel prices are propelling changes...
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if any changes were to be made to the workweek, the city would have to negotiate that with the police and firefighters union. live at city hall, linda so, abc2 news. >>> all new this morning north korea has successfully conducted the third nuclear test. officials worldwide suspected some sort of thing happening after the u.s. geological survey deteched a 4.9 earthquake in north korea. while you were sleeping, state media confirmed officials in north korea had in fact detonated a nuclear device. officials say the atomic bomb was lighter and had more explosive force than those used in past tests. north korea's action defies the secretary consul's action to shut down the activity or face more sanctions and international isolation. it's the first since kim jong untook power. president obama is now calling the test a -- test a threat to america's national security. >>> another sad day for student in our area. grief counselors and additional staff will be on hand at manchester high. this is the community -- this as the community mourns the loss of a teacher just starting out. devin spence w
if any changes were to be made to the workweek, the city would have to negotiate that with the police and firefighters union. live at city hall, linda so, abc2 news. >>> all new this morning north korea has successfully conducted the third nuclear test. officials worldwide suspected some sort of thing happening after the u.s. geological survey deteched a 4.9 earthquake in north korea. while you were sleeping, state media confirmed officials in north korea had in fact detonated a...
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that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. >> of i go there for help. i go there for to get well. i don't go there to get more problems. >> up next. brian cross has one more problem. we show you the letter the doctor sent him and what it means for the medical care. >> also the pot bust that came with some teeth. what officers found standing near the contraband. >> then later on jimmy kimmel live. >> tonight great karl reiner music from family of the year plus grammy award winner mindy. >> i didn't win a grammy. >> yes you did. >> no i didn't. >> you did. >> you did. >> before back in he is. >> risk versus reward is the debate in the medical communi
that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. >> of i go there for help....
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the city of chelyabinsk-- 900 miles east of moscow-- bore the brunt. mark phillips begins our coverage. >> reporter: this>> reporter: i visits from outer space may have been happening since the dawn of time but never before in the age of the dashboard video camera. on a highway outside of chelyabinsk in central russia a flash of light emerges out of a clear blue sky. it becomes a streak then foreboding glow. it leaves a trail and other cameras are drawn skyward until -- (explosions and screaming) -- a blast and its echos are captured here and here. some of the explosions are the sonic boom caused by a space object the size of a large bus moving through the air at what the russian academy of science said was 33,000 miles an hour. if you were in your apartment you suspected something was up. and then you were sure. if you thought you were safe in a classroom, you weren't. it caused widespread damage to buildings, blew out thousands of windows, knocked down walls. miraculously, the damage to people was minor, mostly cuts from splintered glass. michael gar
the city of chelyabinsk-- 900 miles east of moscow-- bore the brunt. mark phillips begins our coverage. >> reporter: this>> reporter: i visits from outer space may have been happening since the dawn of time but never before in the age of the dashboard video camera. on a highway outside of chelyabinsk in central russia a flash of light emerges out of a clear blue sky. it becomes a streak then foreboding glow. it leaves a trail and other cameras are drawn skyward until -- (explosions...